Recommended by Christopher Soucy

  • Christopher Soucy: Ghost Light

    I know all these people. Love all these people. Lost them as well. Ghost Light is a love letter to community theater and the wonderful people who dedicate themselves to it. it got me teary-eyed, but smiling all the same. If there is a heaven, I hope it includes a grand old theater and an Irish pub nearby for drinks after curtain call.

    I know all these people. Love all these people. Lost them as well. Ghost Light is a love letter to community theater and the wonderful people who dedicate themselves to it. it got me teary-eyed, but smiling all the same. If there is a heaven, I hope it includes a grand old theater and an Irish pub nearby for drinks after curtain call.

  • Christopher Soucy: The Bradleys

    Thoroughly enjoyable! I had a cursory knowledge of the source material. It stuck out in my mind as a counter-culture Simpson-esque send-up. Jeremy Kareken has created an adaptation that feels every bit as frenetic as the art of the comics, but entirely at home onstage. It is a thankless task to translate comic book material into a natural feeling stage adaptation, and Kareken succeeds brilliantly!

    Thoroughly enjoyable! I had a cursory knowledge of the source material. It stuck out in my mind as a counter-culture Simpson-esque send-up. Jeremy Kareken has created an adaptation that feels every bit as frenetic as the art of the comics, but entirely at home onstage. It is a thankless task to translate comic book material into a natural feeling stage adaptation, and Kareken succeeds brilliantly!

  • Christopher Soucy: Seeking Nietzsche (Full-length play)

    Another amazing presentation of a historic philosopher from Marcia Eppich-Harris. Such an incredible deep dive into a man whose thoughts helped shape the modern world. But we know more about his thoughts, many of which were misappropriated, than the man. Eppich-Harris deftly balances the expectations with the humanity to deliver a triumphant, intimate story that challenges what we know and reinforces what we hope. I am certain this play is enthralling onstage because it is on the page.

    Another amazing presentation of a historic philosopher from Marcia Eppich-Harris. Such an incredible deep dive into a man whose thoughts helped shape the modern world. But we know more about his thoughts, many of which were misappropriated, than the man. Eppich-Harris deftly balances the expectations with the humanity to deliver a triumphant, intimate story that challenges what we know and reinforces what we hope. I am certain this play is enthralling onstage because it is on the page.

  • Christopher Soucy: Seneca and the Soul of Nero (Full-length play)

    The Stoic and the Mad Emperor. What a stellar play. A rich character study that inspires reflection. I had read this play some time ago and decided to let it cool off in my head before writing a recommendation. But truth be told, it just entered into my consciousness as the events in then life of one of my favorite philosophers. Marcia Eppich-Harris weaves a tale that reminds me of Seneca’s own words, “Life's like a play: it's not the length, but the excellence of the acting that matters.” The act of writing this play was an excellent act

    The Stoic and the Mad Emperor. What a stellar play. A rich character study that inspires reflection. I had read this play some time ago and decided to let it cool off in my head before writing a recommendation. But truth be told, it just entered into my consciousness as the events in then life of one of my favorite philosophers. Marcia Eppich-Harris weaves a tale that reminds me of Seneca’s own words, “Life's like a play: it's not the length, but the excellence of the acting that matters.” The act of writing this play was an excellent act

  • Christopher Soucy: Night in Tunisia (a monologue)

    That love could be outlawed should be a far fetched notion. But it feels like a terrible possibility scratching at the door. Scott Sickles has, yet again, deliver a pitch perfect, thought provoking work that will haunt me. His characters always find their way into my heart with ease and set up residence there.

    That love could be outlawed should be a far fetched notion. But it feels like a terrible possibility scratching at the door. Scott Sickles has, yet again, deliver a pitch perfect, thought provoking work that will haunt me. His characters always find their way into my heart with ease and set up residence there.

  • Christopher Soucy: CYRANO ON THE MOON

    This is my JAM! I have been an ardent fan of a Cyrano since I was 6 years old. I use to call him Sir Nose. I carried a battered copy of the play with me through the Middle East when I was in the army and read it everyday. I have written and rewritten sequels, prequels, midquels- and this play is darling! A gorgeous tribute to an exceptional play about unconventional lovers.

    This is my JAM! I have been an ardent fan of a Cyrano since I was 6 years old. I use to call him Sir Nose. I carried a battered copy of the play with me through the Middle East when I was in the army and read it everyday. I have written and rewritten sequels, prequels, midquels- and this play is darling! A gorgeous tribute to an exceptional play about unconventional lovers.

  • Christopher Soucy: THE ARIA OF JULIE D'AUBIGNY, the cross-dressing, sword-fighting, opera singer, wherein she seduces men and women alike, wins numerous duels, must be twice pardoned by the King, and eventually finds true love.

    D’Aubigny had always been one of my favorite historical figures! Monica Cross does a fantastic job of telling the incredible story of a most incredible human being.

    D’Aubigny had always been one of my favorite historical figures! Monica Cross does a fantastic job of telling the incredible story of a most incredible human being.

  • Christopher Soucy: The Nihilists Victorious

    This is hilarious.

    This is hilarious.

  • Christopher Soucy: Spin Cycle

    What a fun and sweet play! Andrew Martineau has created two characters that instantly seem familiar to me. Hopefully and romantic in the most mundane of settings, Spin Cycle suggests that happiness can be found anywhere.

    What a fun and sweet play! Andrew Martineau has created two characters that instantly seem familiar to me. Hopefully and romantic in the most mundane of settings, Spin Cycle suggests that happiness can be found anywhere.

  • Christopher Soucy: The Grape Nerds Reunion (10 Minute Play)

    What a beautiful play. We could never truly know all the small things we’ve done in our lives that impacted others profoundly. And all those who have impacted us may be oblivious of their contribution to our stories. A wonderful reminder that sometimes being ourselves is enough to change the world. One encounter at a time.

    What a beautiful play. We could never truly know all the small things we’ve done in our lives that impacted others profoundly. And all those who have impacted us may be oblivious of their contribution to our stories. A wonderful reminder that sometimes being ourselves is enough to change the world. One encounter at a time.